QUOTE(TruboXL @ Apr 4 2017, 01:48 AM)
lol give up ald
i got the ipv6 address and it can be ping back
but not able to ping ipv6 gateway and dns addresses
tm definitely block or something
checking any of the ipv6 testing page say i have no (public) ipv6 address
and because of the dns timeout or ping cannot reach, firefox just seem lagging
have to use ipv4 only for now...
using streamyx 1m
i got the ipv6 address and it can be ping back
but not able to ping ipv6 gateway and dns addresses
tm definitely block or something
checking any of the ipv6 testing page say i have no (public) ipv6 address
and because of the dns timeout or ping cannot reach, firefox just seem lagging
have to use ipv4 only for now...
using streamyx 1m
QUOTE(JohnLai @ Apr 4 2017, 07:12 PM)
I can get IPv6 only when i don't set DNS within the router to Google. Leaving it to using the stock TM DNS would make a successful connection, but it would limit my "freedom" on the net.For now i've set it to Local Addresses only so no IPv6 connections to TM.
Seems like IPv6 is reserved for a specific purpose.
https://forum.lowyat.net/topic/4238850
https://forum.lowyat.net/topic/2794929/all
Maybe the gov is snooping on us... why else would TM routers come without the custom dns setting intentionally disabled.
If you guys know where to look at, take a look on the DIR-850L firmware v2.08TM/v2.07TM and compare it with the global version
Right now im the only firmware version that has custom DNS setting available is v2.06sg... Which unfortunately also has a buffer overflow exploit, although it has been patched in v2.07
If anyone can re-evaluate & confirm my findings that would be helpful
This post has been edited by nikaizad: Apr 5 2017, 02:50 PM
Apr 5 2017, 02:38 PM

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